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Britax or Maxi Cosi?

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GrumpyGoose · 24/07/2017 08:15

FTM with baby on the way in a couple of months. Looking at the 0 size infant carriers and need to pick one that fits our pram so our options are limited to Britax and Maxi Cosi. Anyone with a preference for either? I kind of get the impression babies can grow out of Maxi Cosi fairly quickly and someone once implied that Britax would be better for bigger babies (which is relevant because I could very likely have a whopping chunk of a baby)

Options are;

	BéBé Confort® Pebblep
	Maxi-Cosi® Cabriofix
	Maxi-Cosi® Pebble
	Maxi-Cosi® Pebble Plus

And

	Britax-Römer® Baby Safe Plus II
	Britax-Römer® Baby Safe Plus SHR II
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GrumpyGoose · 24/07/2017 08:15

Thanks Grin

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Kimber2 · 24/07/2017 20:52

I would go for the Britax over Maxi cost as it has got Pivot Link system to reduce forward movement and can be found at affordable price ranges.

MeltorPeltor · 24/07/2017 20:56

It depends what fits in your car, take it to a professional fitter and work back from there.

GrumpyGoose · 24/07/2017 21:34

According to their websites all of the above will fit the car though we will be popping out to confirm as well, just seeing if there's any I should consider striking off my list first Smile

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Kimber2 · 26/07/2017 21:09

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GrumpyGoose · 26/07/2017 21:25

@Kimber2 thanks but I'm looking at size 0 infant carrier and one that will fit on my pram such as the ones I've listed.

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